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Romanian Zamfir Nitu, Irinel Irimia Jailed in U.S. for Stealing Bank Card Numbers

Zamfir Nitu, 48, and Irinel Irimia, 42, both of Romania, were sentenced to 14 months in federal prison after previously pleading guilty to conspiracy to steal bank card numbers and possession of bank card numbers.

Each defendant was ordered to serve a term of one-year supervised release following their prison sentence and will face deportation.

Jason R. Coody, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, announced the sentences.Ā 

ā€œThese cases demonstrate the success of cooperative investigations by federal and local agencies working to identify and arrest those attempting to profit from fraud and theft,ā€™ā€ said U.S. Attorney Coody. ā€œThe protection of our citizensā€™ financial information is paramount, and with the help of our law enforcement partners, we will hold criminals accountable, no matter their national origin.ā€

In April 2023, the Eglin Federal Credit Union discovered that Nitu and Irimia had installed skimming devices at two ATMs and skimmed several hundred bank card numbers. The defendants then used the skimmed numbers to create fake bank cards and withdraw money from multiple ATMs in the area.

They obtained approximately $17,000 and were denied on attempts to withdraw another $35,000.Ā 

ā€œThis case underscores the importance of investigators from both local and federal law enforcement agencies working together to protect the financial well-being of our good, hardworking citizens,ā€ said Sheriff Eric Aden. ā€œThe Okaloosa County Sheriffā€™s Office will continue to investigate and prosecute fraudulent activity compromising victimsā€™ financial safety and security.ā€

ā€œCrimes that steal peopleā€™s identities and threaten to destabilize their financial security and well-being of unsuspecting victims will not be tolerated,ā€ said HSI Tallahassee Assistant Special Agent in Charge Nicholas Ingegno. ā€œAlongside every state and local law enforcement partner, HSI vows to investigate criminals who pick the digital pockets of U.S. citizens by hiding behind the virtual anonymity of the internet.ā€

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